Noel Fielding

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Noel Fielding
Born May 21, 1973 (age 33)
Flag of England Westminster, London, England
Years active 1997 – present
Notable roles Vince Noir
in The Mighty Boosh
Richmond
in The IT Crowd

Noel Fielding (21 May 1973 in Westminster, London, England) is an English comedian and actor, most famous for his role as Vince Noir in The Mighty Boosh.

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Fielding's parents were young when he was born in the 1970s, and he recalls having a very liberal upbringing, always aware of his parents' eclectic taste in music and openness with drugs. He has a brother Michael Fielding who appears alongside him in The Mighty Boosh. Also appearing in the show is Noel's nephew, as Kirk in the episode "Nanageddon"

He attended Croydon Art College and Buckingham Chilterns University College, where he met friend and fellow Boosh comedian, Dave Brown. It was at this time that the pair choreographed the sword fight performed by Fielding and Barratt in the live Mighty Boosh stage show tour.

Main article: The Mighty Boosh

Fielding is best known for playing Vince Noir opposite Julian Barratt (Howard Moon) and brother Michael Fielding (Naboo) in the cult comedy series The Mighty Boosh.

His character, self-proclaimed "King of the Mods", "Goth Fairy", "Electro Ponce", "Shoreditch Vampire" and "Camden Leisure Pirate" as well as fashion icon and would-be musician ("Vince Noir - rock 'n' roll star!") is a kind, somewhat naive and loyal friend to Howard Moon. He can talk to animals, earning him the nickname "Mowgli in Flares". Vince has a 'run-between-the-raindrops' quality about him, giving him the ability to land on his feet in the most difficult of situations. He is largely popular with most of the other characters (and comically, almost all of the characters played by Rich Fulcher), much to the annoyance of Howard.

Fielding is a visual artist responsible for much of Boosh's distinctive sets and characters, including the polo theme that occurs in many episodes (e.g. The Hitcher's eye, the background of the main titles, the Ape of Death's costume).

Vince has a strong feminine aspect to his attire, often being confused as Howard Moon's "ugly wife" by supporting characters. This is due to his androgynous dress sense, which commonly includes drainpipe jeans, women's tops, large hats, boots with heels, a glitter-ball suit, faux-fur leopard skin jackets, sparkly accessories or clothes from high-street store Topshop.

Outside of his work on the Mighty Boosh, Fielding has also had bit parts in many of Channel 4 stranger comedy programs, including Nathan Barley, The IT Crowd and Garth Marenghi's Darkplace, more often than not appearing alongside Mighty Boosh partner Julian Barratt.

Noel Fielding currently resides in London with his long term girl-friend Dee Plume from the band Robots in Disguise. It is rumoured they are to be married. Fielding has acted as a bass player for the band at several of their gigs.

  • Fielding appears alongside Chris Corner in the Robots in Disguise music video for "Girl".
  • He appears alongside Julian Barratt in the music video for Mint Royale's "Blue Song".
  • He lent his voice to the Midfield General song "Midfielding".
  • He involved the band Razorlight in the "The Priest and the Beast" episode of The Mighty Boosh as he is friends with Johnny Borrell and appeared in Razorlight's video for "In the Morning". Fielding also appeared at one of their concerts, dressed as The Mighty Boosh character, The Hitcher, to introduce the band.
  • He appeared on a team known as the 'Goth Detectives' along side Russell Brand in the yearly panel show The Big Fat Quiz of the Year in December 2006, hosted by Jimmy Carr. The pair won with 39 points thanks to the 22 points they got for one question (a joke that Carr offered, assuming that they would not know).
  • Due to much joking on The Big Fat Quiz of the Year 2006, Fielding and Russell Brand decided to perform a Goth Detectives themed show for the Teenage Cancer Trust event at the Royal Albert Hall in March 2007.
  • Whilst appearing on Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Fielding mentioned that English pop-rock band The Kooks wanted him to provide The Mighty Boosh T-shirts for them to wear on Top of the Pops, however he did not have any, so hand-painted some for them. He had arranged to meet their tour manager at three in the morning in Camden, but the tour manager never showed. When asked how long he waited, Fielding laughed and exclaimed "..Oh, about... four minutes."

  • Episode 2x02 (2007)
  • Episode 20x02 (2007)
  • Episode 11x10 (2006)
  • Episode 1x04 (2000)
  • Comedy Café (1999)
  • Episode 1x07
  • Gas (1997)

  • 2007 The Mighty Boosh won Best TV Show the Shockwaves NME Awards 2007.
  • 2003 Time Out comedy award winner for outstanding achievement.
  • 2002 Solo Edinburgh show Voodoo Hedgehog nominated for a Perrier
  • 2001 The Boosh, first on London Live, then on Radio 4.
  • 2000 Arctic Boosh won the Barry Award at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival
  • 1999 Perrier nominee with Julian Barratt as Arctic Boosh
  • 1998 Herald Angel Award winner [1].
  • 1998 Perrier Best Newcomer winner with Julian Barratt as the double act The Mighty Boosh

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